SAN JOSE — Police announced Tuesday that two people have been arrested in the city’s seventh homicide, which involved a man being fatally struck by a hit-and-run driver after a Feb. 16 altercation at the Capitol Flea Market.

Andrew Reynoso, 24, was arrested Saturday on suspicion of murder, while Davinna Mariscal, 21, was arrested Feb. 18 on suspicion of being an accessory after the fact. Both are San Jose residents.

Eric Vallejo, 23, was struck by a vehicle on Snell Avenue just south of Capitol Expressway in what investigators believe was a gang-related killing. It followed a mid-afternoon altercation between two groups of people inside the flea market. They were told to leave, and the alleged dispute continued just outside the flea market, and at some point Vallejo was struck by a vehicle. He died at the scene.

Both groups fled, and a little while later, two men showed up at a hospital, one with a stab wound and the other with injuries consistent with being hit by a vehicle. Police did not disclose Tuesday whether either of those men was Reynoso.

Police are looking for a charcoal colored 2008 Mercedes-Benz E-550 sedan, with plate number 7DMZ599, which they believe is connected to the crime. Police believe it has rear-end damage.

Anyone with information about the crime should contact the San Jose Police Department’s homicide unit at 408-277-5283. People who wish to remain anonymous can call Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at 408-947-STOP (7867). Anyone providing information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the suspect may be eligible for a cash reward from Crime Stoppers.

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